The electric valve system incorporates the use of an electrically actuated three-way control valve with an electronic controller (type 8071D). The 8071D controller can be either panel or wall mounted. The system is completed with the temperature sensor type 8060. The electric G Valve system is simple to install with standard four core cable, and provides more accurate measurement and control than typical pneumatically operated systems.

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The AMOT 8060 3-wire PT100 Temperature Sensor is a complete unit consisting of a platinum RTD, stainless steel well and NEMA 6 aluminum connection head. The sensor uses Pt 100 RTD to reduce installation cost by using ordinary copper leads for extension wires which require no cold junction compensation. The 8060 is the best choice for a temperature sensor to control the AMOT model G, 3-Way Temperature Control Valve.

Features and Benefits

NEMA 6 connection head - for harsh environments

Range -100 to 250 °C (-150 to 480 °F)

3 wire RTDs provide accurate temperature measurement

Excellent long term stability and linearity

Stainless steel well is suitable for a wide variety of applications

Applications

Designed for temperature reads in harsh environments

For use with the AMOT 8071D/8072D Electric PID Valve Controller and other PT100 applications

Operation

The electric valve system incorporates the use of an electrically actuated three-way control valve with an electronic controller (type 8071D). The 8071D controller can be either panel or wall mounted. The system is completed with the temperature sensor type 8060. The electric G Valve system is simple to install with standard four core cable, and provides more accurate measurement and control than typical pneumatically operated systems.